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    Increasing the Efficacy of GPR Groundwave Techniques for Soil Water Content Estimation Using Common Offset Data Collection Methods

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    Date
    2011-05
    Author
    Hon, David
    Benda, Anya
    Advisor(s)
    Grote, Katherine R.
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    Abstract
    Accurate characterization of the near-surface soil water content is important for environmental and agricultural applications. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) groundwave techniques are a geophysical method that allows many measurements of soil water content to be acquired quickly over large areas, but some limitations on the accuracy of these techniques have been observed. This research seeks to improve the efficacy of GPR techniques for soil water content estimation by increasing measurement accuracy and better understanding the measurement sampling depth.
    Subject
    Ground penetrating radar--Calibration
    Hydrology--Measurement
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    Soil moisture--Measurement
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/55269
    Type
    Presentation
    Description
    Color poster with diagrams, graphs, and images.
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